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Ceramics, Room 137, The Curtain Foundation Gallery

Basin

1537 (dated)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Painted with the scenes from the story of Apollo (Ovid, Metamorphoses, I). On the central boss, which is surrounded by false gadroons in white, is Apollo meeting Cupid. The remaining surface is covered with a landscape with rocks and trees in which, to the right, is Apollo standing on the corpse of the Python, and to the left, the Metamorphoses of Daphne, with the reclining River-god Peneus. On the back is the inscription.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Tin-glazed earthenware
Brief description
Dish for an ewer depicting scenes from the Story of Apollo, painted by Francesco Urbini, Deruta, dated 1537, tin-glazed earthenware
Physical description
Painted with the scenes from the story of Apollo (Ovid, Metamorphoses, I). On the central boss, which is surrounded by false gadroons in white, is Apollo meeting Cupid. The remaining surface is covered with a landscape with rocks and trees in which, to the right, is Apollo standing on the corpse of the Python, and to the left, the Metamorphoses of Daphne, with the reclining River-god Peneus. On the back is the inscription.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 34cm
Marks and inscriptions
'1537 Questa e, Colei, ch', co laurate chiome inamoro, gia`, il sol chel modo vede, e p lei porta, ancor grauose some francco, Urbini, i deruta' (On the back.)
Translation
This is she who with her golden hair once fired with love the sun whom the world beholds and through him still bears heavy burdens. Francesco of Urbino, at Deruta
Gallery label
Basin depicting scenes of the myth of Apollo (Ovid, Metamorphoses, I) Painted by Francesco Urbini, Deruta dated 1537 Inscription on the back:'1537Questa e, Colei, ch', co laurate chiome inamoro, gia`, il sol chel modo vede, e p lei porta, ancor grauose some francco, Urbini, i deruta' (This is she who with her golden hair once fired with love the sun whom the world beholds and through him still bears heavy burdens. Francesco of Urbino, at Deruta) Tin-glazed earthenware C.2157-1910 Bequeathed by George Salting(16/07/2008)
Credit line
Bequeathed by George Salting, Esq.
Object history
Comtesse de Cambis and Spitzer Collections.
Production
J Mallet, 09-01.2001

Basin, painted with the story of Apollo. dated 1537, elaborately signed in blue on the back. Inscription almost certainly taken from Petrarca's Triumphs.
Painted on pale berettino ground with a band of 'bianco sopra bianco' around the central boss.
Illustrated in Fiocco and Gherardi, 1988, fig.72 p.111
also in Fiocco and Gherardi, 1994, no.157, p.259
also in Mallet (in memory of Liverani)?
Subject depicted
Literary referenceOvid. <u>Metamorphoses</u>, I
Bibliographic references
  • Rackham, Bernard. Catalogue of Italian maiolica. London : H.M.S.O., 1977.
  • Fiocco, Carola and Gabriella Gherardi. La ceramica di Deruta dal XIII al XVIII secolo. Perugia : Volumnia, 1994. No.157, 259 p.
  • Fiocco, Carola and Gabriella Gherardi. Ceramiche Umbre. Faenza. 1988, vol.I. Fig.72, 111 p.
  • Rackham, Bernard. Catalogue of Italian Maiolica, London : H.M.S.O., 1977
Other number
778 - Rackham (1977)
Collection
Accession number
C.2157-1910

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Record createdJuly 16, 2008
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